by:
Matt
Fargo
Spring practices are in the
books and fall camps will be here before you
know it so that means getting an early jump
on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the
teams now will save you time in August and Matt
Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what
to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst
to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
#75 – Kentucky Wildcats
3-8 SU; 6-4 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Kentucky is coming off a 3-8 season
in 2005 which was pretty impressive considering
what the Wildcats went through. Injuries hurt
the team all season long, especially on the
defensive side of the ball, as Kentucky allowed
34.1 ppg which was 107th in the country and
the most allowed by the Wildcats since 2000.
With a healthy team, Kentucky has a chance to
be the most improved squad in the SEC as the
schedule sets up very well in its favor. The
Wildcats bring back 16 starters along with numerous
players who got some good experience filling
in a season ago. Head coach Rich Brooks is on
the hot seat once again but this could be his
best team in his four years at the school barring
a repeat of the injury bug that occurred last
year. A winning season is more than possible
and that will likely be the only thing that
will save Brooks from receiving the pink slip
at the end of the year.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 9 The high powered
offenses in Lexington have been a thing of the
past the last two seasons but 2006 could reverse
that downward trend. Nine starters are back
including one of the best players in the conference
that most people have never heard of. Tailback
Rafael Little did it all for the Wildcats last
year, leading the team in rushing and receiving
while finishing 5th in the country in all-purpose
yardage. He will be running behind one of the
better offensive lines in the conference as
Kentucky welcomes back all five starters from
last season. The biggest question marks are
at quarterback and receiver but things are not
ominous. Last year’s starting quarterback
Andre Woodson will be pushed in the fall by
sophomore Curtis Pulley, a gifted runner who
took the majority of the snaps with the first
team during the spring. The receiving corps
is young and inexperienced but it is a very
talented group and one that has the ability
to make big plays with their speed.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 7 The Wildcats allowed
at least 43 points on five different occasions
last season including three of their last four
games. Things will be better this year mainly
because Kentucky is healthy and the recruiting
problems that hung over the program for a few
years is getting back to normal. The front seven
is solid as some key players are returning from
injury, namely senior defensive tackle Lamar
Mills. Joining him on the line is sophomore
Myron Pryor who came out of spring with the
highest accolades of any defensive player. The
secondary is led by cornerback Bo Smith, who
was the Wildcats best defender in 2005 but it
will be up to a lot of young players to shore
up the passing defense. There are numerous playmakers
on this side of the ball and if Kentucky can
avoid the injuries that devastated the unit
last year, it has the ability to be one of the
better defenses in the SEC. Young players are
going to play big roles so their maturation
is needed early on.
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Schedule
- Like any SEC team, the schedule is tough based
on the strength of the conference but the Wildcats
do catch some breaks along the way. They miss
Auburn, Alabama and Arkansas from the SEC West
while three of their five games in the SEC East
are at home (Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt).
Overall, Kentucky has just five road games and
while four of those are sure losses against
Louisville, Florida, LSU and Tennessee, at least
those games aren’t taking away from some
winnable home contests. Non-conference home
games against Texas St., Central Michigan and
La-Monroe are as sure things as possible so
with some breaks going their way, the Wildcats
can come out of the slate with six wins. The
key game is a road game at Mississippi St. that
could be the difference between a losing season
or one that makes them bowl eligible.
You can bet on…
Kentucky is just 6-24 in its last 30 road games
and it will be tested right out of the gate
against rival Louisville. The Wildcats played
the Cardinals very tough last season in a seven-point
defeat and it wouldn’t be surprising if
they played them tough once again. Kentucky
has posted winning ATS records in three of the
last four years and this team has the chance
to be better than all of those previous editions.
The linesmakers likely are not going to be giving
the Wildcats much credit early on (getting up
to four touchdowns against the Cardinals in
the opener) so that is where the best value
could be. The home conference opener against
Mississippi could be a good spot if getting
points as Kentucky was solid 4-1 against the
number last season as a home pup.
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